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Schematic Design – This isn’t “Architecture”

Life of an Architect

Whenever an architect sits down with a new client on a new residential project, the first thing that happens is a conversation about project goals and requirements. ” ( that sounds like something Schematic Design would say to Programming if it were a jerk.) . It was way better.

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Innovating Small Firm Architecture with Technology and Teamwork

EntreArchitect

In this episode of the EntreArchitect Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Courtney Rombough, a licensed architect specializing in remodeling and additions to old homes in Montclair, New Jersey. However, after graduating, she faced a significant challenge: passing the architect licensure exam.

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The Schematic Design Phase

Matt Fajkus Architecture

When working with an architect to design a custom home, the second phase of the design process is called Schematic Design. This is when the building starts to take shape through a series of design exercises that test out the goals and requirements established during the pre-design programming phase.

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Schematic Design - Developing a Project Budget

Matt Fajkus Architecture

Additionally, interior specialties such as audio systems, wine rooms, solar systems, or home theaters, for example, should be identified and included in the schematic design budget. Extensive decks, patios, pools, and outdoor living spaces should be considered in a holistic budget during the schematic design phase.

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2022 Projects in the Pipeline

SW Oregon Architect

have in store for interested design professionals, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers. LCC Health Professions Building - Schematic Design Phase rendering It’s my pleasure to currently work with Tom on the new Health Professions Building project. billion during the past biennium.

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How the AIA’s New Custom Residential Agreements Help Custom Home Architects and Contractors

EntreArchitect

By Marika Snider, PhD, AIA, Principal Architect, Snider Architecture, LLC, Michael Bell, FAIA, Esq., President, Bell Architecture APC and Leonard Kady, FAIA, Principal, Leonard Kady Architecture + Design. Previously, architects and contractors have successfully used other ACD agreements for their custom residential projects.

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LCC Health Professions Building

SW Oregon Architect

My office, Robertson/Sherwood/Architects pc (RSA) teamed with our frequent collaborators Mahlum Architects to secure the project. Fortis Construction is the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) for the project. Overall, the project is on track to achieve LEED Gold certification. Rendering of the future dental clinic.

Building 219